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Enom, Inc. is a domain name registrar and Web hosting company that also offers other products closely tied to domain names, such as SSL certificates, email services, and website building software. As of May 2016, it manages over 15 million domains.
Revenue will be shared automatically without the reseller having to take any additional action. [39] Tucows chose Afternic as a partner even though SnapNames with Register.com and NameJet with NetSol/eNom are the dominant players in expired domains. [40]
As of September 2014, eBay has acquired over 40 companies, the most expensive of which was the purchase of Skype, a Voice over Internet Protocol company, for US$2.6 billion in cash plus up to an additional US$1.5 billion if certain performance goals were met. [2] The majority of companies acquired by eBay are based in the United States.
Rightside also owned domain aftermarket service NameJet and domain registrar eNom, as well as operating a domain registry with 40 nTLDs. [4] Rightside stock was publicly traded under the stock ticker NAME, inspired by their ownership of Name.com. [5] On June 13, 2017, Rightside was acquired by Donuts Inc. in a transaction valued at $213 million.
Retail registrars such as GoDaddy or eNom retain names for auction through services such as TDNAM or Snapnames through a practice known as domain warehousing. [6] Drop catch services are performed by both ICANN-accredited registrars and non-accredited registrars.
A domain name registrar is a company, person, or office that manages the reservation of Internet domain names.. A domain name registrar must be accredited by a generic top-level domain (gTLD) registry or a country code top-level domain (ccTLD) registry.
ResellerRatings is an online ratings site where consumers submit ratings and reviews of online retailers, and online retailers participate to respond to reviewers and to gather reviews from their customers post-purchase. As of July 11, 2017, the site had over 6.2 million user-submitted reviews for 202,000 stores. [citation needed]
At the bottom of the site there is an e-mail link which is obviously directed at me, so I can enter into ransom negotiations to get my site back. The e-mail address is info@whois-help.info. I went to www.whois-help.info and found myself automatically redirected to www.enom.com. Presumably, this means that eNom is behind all this.